nucleation

英[ˌnjuːklɪ'eɪʃən] 美[ˌnjuːklɪ'eɪʃən]
  • n. [物化]成核现象;集结;人工造雨法
  • nucleal adj.原子核的(原子弹的)
  • nucleant adj.形成核的
  • nuclear adj.原子核的;原子能的;核心的
  • nuclease n.[生化]核酸酶
  • nucleate v.(使)成核;(使)集结adj.有核的
1. What determines a particle's potential for nucleation is its " critical supersaturation ".
粒子的 “ 临界过饱和 ” 决定了它的成核潜力.

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2. This equation covers nucleation on flat substrates.
这个方程适用于在平面基底上的成核作用.

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3. Homogeneous nucleation is made possible by statistical fluctuations among molecular aggregates in the vapour.
同质成核作用之所以可能,是由于蒸汽中分子凝聚的统计起伏.

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4. The supersaturation used is too low to produce an appreciable rate of nucleation.
所用的过饱和度太低,不能产生一个值得重视的成核率.

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5. At the end of the nucleation process micellar soap should no longer be present in solution.
当成核过程完了时,溶液中应不再有胶束存在.

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    1. This equation covers nucleation on flat substrates.
      这个方程适用于在平面基底上的成核作用。